Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Winding-Up Petitions Explained: What Business Owners Need to Know

Winding-Up Petitions Explained: What Business Owners Need to Know

If your business is owed money, or you have been warned about possible legal action for unpaid debts, you may come across the term winding-up petition. For many directors and business owners, this…


Do You Have to Go to Court to Resolve a Dispute?

Going to court is inherently stressful. The litigation process can be long, expensive and lead to uncertain outcomes.  While many people think of ‘their day in court’ as an opportunity to secure…


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Steps to Take When Disputing a Will

According to a survey conducted by Canada Life, over half of UK adults don’t have a Will. This essential document leaves instructions for what will happen to their assets, finances and other…


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Resolving a dispute outside of court: Commercial Dispute Resolution

In most cases, settling a business disagreement outside of court is preferable, using alternative dispute resolution. Often, it is mandatory to attend ADR (alternative dispute resolution) (usually…


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